I just purchased the Sekonic L-308S for use in my home studio - essentially to calculate the light ratios between the Key, fill and hair light.
Yesterday, I measured the lights separately and then with all of them (facing the lumisphere direct to camera lens and under my chin) to get a final reading of f/2.8 with ISO100 and 1/200 secs shutter. I took a self-portrait making sure I had a grey card next to my chin facing the lens.
I could see immediately from the LCD that it was underexposed. I pulled in the photo into LightRoom CC and used AUTO TONE which bumped up the exposure by a stop.
I then exposed the reflective sensor on the light meter (without lumisphere) and pointed it at a grey card (XRite Color Checker Passport) and this matched exactly with my camera reading of the same grey card in the same light.
So it appears the light meter itself is accurate but I cannot explain why I am getting an underexposed image. I was hoping that I could rely on the measurement and just dial in that same number into the camera.
Camera: Nikon D5100 (Crop).